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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Dowadudda yeagh yeagh yeagh. you guys got it sooooo tough.. Get to work and quit your *****in.

I kid you not. It was 64 degrees at 3:30 here today. I was working on a system, and had practically zero load and no head pressure. I could not remember in my time in the trade on the 8th of july. [/QUOTE

quityerbellyachin whimpy! you just had some warm weather over the 4th holiday down there. We have yet to hit 80 even once this year. Looking at the long range forcast, we may not see it this year. 3:30 today was 60 here. Down into the mid 40's tonight.

I would hate that sticky sort a feel 24/7. Lived in Savanah while in the Army. The friggin Humidity at times was god awful. It sucks down there this time of year. great for A/C guys, but sucks for anything else..

Originally posted by Dowadudda I would hate that sticky sort a feel 24/7. Lived in Savanah while in the Army. The friggin Humidity at times was god awful. It sucks down there this time of year. great for A/C guys, but sucks for anything else..

Ya got that right. Ten-Four good buddy!

If ya ever questioned why so many were recruited from the South for overseas duty in the military is because of the humidity.
Going from the South to almost ANYWHERE else wold be a welcome change for anyone! LOL